April 21, 2016

Following a short slumber, IDES OF GEMINI are back and ready to bring their otherworldly odes to the stage once again on a weekend run of live performances this weekend. The short trek includes an appearance at Stump Fest in Portland, Oregon and will showcase not only some brand new psalms but also an updated line up featuring drummer Scott Batiste of Saviours and bassist Adam Murray of Deth Crux alongside veteran IDES man, guitarist J. Bennett, and vocalist Sera Timms .

“These gentlemen are top-notch players and wicked handsome to boot,” issues Bennett of the new cast. “We’ll be breaking in the new lineup with a handful of West Coast shows with Saviours this month, during which we’ll be debuting some new songs.”

Additionally, the band will make an appearance at Psycho Vegas this August in Las Vegas, Nevada with more live rituals to be announced in the not so distant future. Stand by

IDES OF GEMINI:

4/22/2016 The Chapel – San Francisco, CA

4/23/2016 Stump Fest – Portland, OR

4/24/2016 Starlite Lounge – Sacramento, CA

8/26-28/2016 Psycho Vegas – Las Vegas, NV

IDES OF GEMINI released their critically-hailed, Chris Rakestraw (Danzig)-produced Old World New Wave full-length in 2014 via Neurot Recordings as well as a special, limited Carthage/Strange Fruit seven-inch via Magic Bullet last year.

IDES OF GEMINI‘s Old World New Wave is available on CD and digitally via Neurot Recordings and on vinyl via SIGE Records.

For CD orders, point your browser HERE and for T-shirt bundles, point your browser to THIS LOCATION.

The seven-inch is currently available on limited black and clear wax at THIS LOCATION.

“…the pure, sonic power of these songs… will knock you off your feet.” – Soundblab

“IDES OF GEMINI has a knack… for creating a world of sound and inviting the listener in. Their music has the feel of a classic horror film: all psychology, no fake blood or cheap startles. If there’s a goth revival afoot in metal culture… then IDES OF GEMINI is among its most evocative front-runners.” – Invisible Oranges